OK, this post has nothing to do with sports. But it’s still media related, so I am writing it anyway.
I was talking about TV the other day with one of my classmates, and she was naming off her favorite shows and characters, etc. I couldn’t help but notice that all of her favorites were so different than mine. I didn’t disagree with them or argue about her ridiculous interests because, in the end, they were her interests and I had no right to tell her she was wrong. I just listened to what she had to say and just nodded my head as if I were agreeing with her. I wanted to write this post in response to that conversation and, in effect, recommend some TV shows to all of you. These are my Top 5 TV characters currently on air:
5.) Tracy Jordan, “30 Rock”
I would say that Alec Baldwin is the best actor on that show, but Tracy Morgan doesn’t even need to act a whole lot to be the best and funniest character. He is what made that show funny, right from the pilot episode where he was pantless running alongside the interstate and screaming “I am a Jedi!” Other characters you gotta love on “30 Rock” are played by Tina Fey, Jack McBrayer, and Jane Krakowski.
4.) Troy Barnes, “Community”
You really could group him in with the entire cast because everybody is funny on that show (maybe with the exception of Chevy Chase, which is odd to say). That being said, Abed and Troy are the lifeblood of the show, and the funnier of the two I would say is Troy, played by Donald Glover. It’ll be interesting to see what they do with the show after the recent dissing they received from NBC…
3.) Cam Tucker, “Modern Family”
In my opinion, people who like the show “Will and Grace” are either really, really gay or just don’t have a very advanced sense of humor. I hated that show and was reluctant to hear, after coming back two years of being in South America, that one of the most popular TV shows around dealt predominantly with a gay couple. I thought, “Great…another ‘Will and Grace.’” My first “Modern Family” experience was the episode where they celebrated Lily’s birthday. Cam, wanting to provide his adopted daughter with a great party, donned a clown outfit and a British accent. TV hadn’t made me laugh so hard in a long time (and not just because I hadn’t watched it for two years). I quickly grew to love Cam’s character and tune in primarily because of him.
2.) Dwight Schrute, “The Office”
Before, when Steve Carell character Michael Scott dominated all the attention on the show, Dwight Schrute was sort of an afterthought. Played by Rainn Wilson, the character served as the number two of the show, literally seeing as how the title he held for so long in the make-believe office was “Assistant to the Regional Manager.” Dwight was such a great bonus for so long though that, after Michael left the show, his devoted fans continued to tune in, allowing the show to relinquish its spot on NBC’s prestigious 9 o’clock spot on Thursday nights. He still doesn’t necessarily dominate the spotlight from the rest of the cast, though the majority of the big laughs derive from the nerdy, butt-cut wearing salesman.
1.)Tom Haverford, “Parks and Recreation”
My brother would say that Tom isn’t even the funniest character on that show; he loves Ron Swanson, the ultra-man that heads the Parks and Recreation office in the fictional town set in Indiana. Tom, played by Aziz Anzari is, for lack of better descriptive words, different. There has never been a character like him. And to find something original like that nowadays is refreshing. Honestly, I thought he was a little annoying at first, and it took a while to get used to him. But after going back and watching the first few seasons and understanding more of the background of the show, I get him now. That being said I really do think that the whole ensemble of characters on this show would qualify: Leslie Knope, Ron Swanson, Tom Haverford, April Ludgate, Andy Dwyer, and Chris Traeger are all reasons why I watch this show every week.
Basically, there is a wealth of good shows out there. I really feel like after "Friends" there was a definite down period in broadcasting, that there wasn't ever anything good to watch. Even "SNL" was bumming me out with so many of its cast members leaving only to be replaced by talentless actors. Things have changed in recent years, though. DVR queues haven't been this full in a long time!